Times Advocate, 1998-11-18, Page 37Wednesday. Ni,vember 18. 1998
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Succcssful home tours inVarna and Grand Bend
Charles and Susan Hughson's residence in Southcott Pines featured an impressive fireplace display and wel-
comed many visitors during the Lambton Heritage Museum's Country Christmas Home Tour. Pictured from
left are hostess Eileen Pullen and museum volunteer Doreen Dech.
Helen Walsh was the hostess at the Harold and "
Lenore Margerison residence during the Country
Christmas Home Tour in Grand Bend last weekend.
Located in Southcott Pines, the home overlooks the
Old Ausable River.
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Above: Elizabeth
Scrimgeour says she was
looking for natural look
when she decorated her
home for the Lambton
Heritage Museum's
Country Christmas
Home Tour on the week-
end. Located on Hill
Street,.Scrimgeour's home
was decorated with gar-
lands and pines, which
took Scrimgeour about
one month to complete.
She plans to turn her
home into a bed and ,
breakfast in May.
At left: Carol Pakenham's
Magnolia Manor Bed and
Breakfast was one of six
homes to take part in last
weekend's Varna United
Church Home Tour.
Pakenham said she had
over 200 visitors by mid-
afternoon Saturday and
called the event "very
successful"
June Webster deco-
rated her home for
last weekend's Varna
United Church
HomeTour. Situated
across from Varna's
United Church,
Webster's home
was the newest in
the six -home tour.
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